Death Valley has many picturesque locations to shoot. One of the best are the sand dunes. Especially at sunrise.
Landscape photography is a low percentage game. Great photo’s are infrequent. Many times, despite your best efforts, you strike out.
Death Valley has many iconic locations for photography. One of the lesser known locations is the mud flats. They can be just as photogenic.
The Eureka Dunes in Death Valley are so impressive they deserve another look.
The Sailing Stones of Death Valley have intrigued people for years. Only recently have they figured out how they move.
The Eureka Sand Dunes in Death Valley are huge. Some up to 750′ tall. Getting there however requires 43 miles of bone shaking dirt road.
Star trails record the movement of the stars over the course of several hours. Blending that with a recognizable foreground like Zabriskie Point takes some work.
The Badwater Basin in Death Valley has a number of features. The salt flats are probably the most visited but not far away lies another interesting spot. The Badwater Mud Flats.
The view from Zabriskie Point in Death Valley is pretty nice and synonymous with the park. Sunsets from here can be pretty amazing too!